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Acta pediátrica de México

On-line version ISSN 2395-8235Print version ISSN 0186-2391

Abstract

PEREZ-PICHARDO, MF.; RUZ-SAHRUR, A.; BARRERA-MORALES, K.  and  MOO-ESTRELLA, J.. Direct and indirect measures of executive functions in children with autism spectrum disorder. Acta pediatr. Méx [online]. 2018, vol.39, n.1, pp.13-22. ISSN 2395-8235.  https://doi.org/10.18233/apm1no1pp13-221536.

INTRODUCTION:

Children with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) present difficulties in executive functions (EF), but discrepancies have been suggested between the direct and indirect measures of these functions.

OBJECTIVE:

To determinate if there are differences in executive functions through direct and indirect measures between children with and without ASD.

METHOD:

Included 14 children between first and third grade, 50 % with ASD diagnosis and 50 % with neurotypical development, selectedby pairing age and grade. The average age of the sample was 7.43 (SD 0.98) years-old. The neuropsychologycal evaluation of executive functions in children (ENFEN) and the behavioral rating of executive functions (BRIEF) were applied.

RESULTS:

Significant differences between groups were found (p < 0.05) in the indirect measures of executive functions, but not in the direct ones. Likewise, correlations were higher between direct and indirect measures in ASD group.

CONCLUSIONS:

ASD children were evaluated with more difficulties in indirect measures of behavioral EF, but they obtain similar scores in direct measures compared to children with neurotypical development under controlled conditions.

Keywords : autistic spectrum disorder; executive functions; neurotypical development; children.

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